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Ukrainian artist (1933–2014)

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Myroslava Kot
Myroslava Kot in 2007
BornMyroslava Buha
(1933-10-05)October 5, 1933
Warsaw, Poland
DiedDecember 29, 2014(2014-12-29) (aged 81)
Drohobych, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine
NationalityUkrainian
Known forEmbroidery
AwardsMerited Master of Folk Arts of Ukraine (1995)
Websitemyroslava-kot.org/en/

Myroslava Petrivna Kot (née Buha, 5 October 1933, Warsaw, Poland – 29 December 2014, Drohobych, Ukraine) was a Ukrainian embroiderer. From 1991, she was the head of the Department of Methodology and History of Ukrainian Decorative and Applied Arts at the Teachers’ Training College in Drohobych. She was awarded Master of Folk Crafts of Ukraine in 1995, and an Honorary Citizen of Drohobych in 2012.

Myroslava Kot studied Ukrainian embroidery paying particular attention to Drohobych patterns. Her works have been exhibited in Ukraine, Canada and the United States. 19 of her students became Ukraine People’s Masters of Decorative and Applied Arts.

Selected publications

  • Кот, Мирослава (1999). Вишивка Дрогобиччини. Традиції та сучасність. ІН НАНУ. ISBN 966-02-1334-4.
  • Кот, Мирослава (2007). Українська вишита сорочка - традиції та сучасність. OCLC 210178875.

References

  1. "Myroslava Petrivna Kot". museum of Myroslava Kot. Retrieved 21 September 2017.
  2. "На Львівщині прощаються з відомою вишивальницею Мирославою Кот". ZIK.ua (in Ukrainian). 2 January 2015.
  3. ^ "Biographies of remarkable Ukrainian embroiderers", Welcome to Ukraine Magazine, retrieved 26 February 2013.
  4. Лишик, Вікторія (2 December 2012). Життєве полотно Мирослави Кот. ДрогобичІнфо (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 9 February 2013.
  5. Zakharchuk-Chuhai, Raisa (1997), "Folk Art" Magazine (Narodne Mystetstvo), The National Union Of Folk Art Masters Of Ukraine, p. 48.

Further reading

  • Микола А. Шудря (ред.), Євгенія С. Шудря (упоряд.) (2008). Мирослава Кот: краса й талант: . ISBN 978-966-8260-97-1.
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